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26 November 2025
Muthoni Gichimu* Introduction Death, is often viewed as a great equaliser that strikes all indiscriminately.[1] However, just like many aspects and fa...
25 November 2025
Joy Bii* Femicide is the gender-based killing of women – because they are women, regardless of motive or perpetrator status.[1] It is a growing crisis...
24 November 2025
Incorporating gender as the fourth element of a crime in Kenya: Lessons from Mexico and South Africa
Megan Tess* and Maisy Mueni* 'What is not seen is not addressed. If you don't name them [femicides], they do not exist. Those who are not r...
24 November 2025
Femicide is a gendered form of violence that was first defined as a feminist concept by Jill Radford and Diana Russel.[1] The concept, was intended to...
29 August 2025
This is the Keynote Address that was delivered by Professor PLO Lumumba, during the 15th Anniversary Celebrations of the Kabarak University ...
29 August 2025
Keynote address by Gitobu Imanyara Commemorating the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 at Kabarak University, 25 August 20...

